LG Lotus Elite LX610 Phone, Red
- Uniquely designed, square flip phone with external touchscreen and full QWERTY keyboard inside
- Sprint Mobile Broadband Network via EV-DO connectivity; Sprint TV and Sprint Music Store enabled; GPS turn-by-turn directions via Sprint Navigation
- 2.0-megapixel camera/camcorder, Bluetooth stereo music streaming, microSD expansion to 16 GB, access to personal email and instant messaging
- Up to 5.9 hours of talk time
- What’s in the Box: handset, rechargeable battery, charger, fashion handstrap, quick start guide, user manual
Amazon.com Product Description
Following up on its popular predecessor, the LG Lotus Elite keeps its distinctive square shape and flip-open QWERTY keyboard while adding an external touchscreen that enables you to access your favorite features–from text messages and social networking to the Sprint Music and TV services–without opening the phone. In addition to fast 3G speeds from Sprint’s high-speed EV-DO network, you’ll enjoy GPS navigation capabilities for accessing the optional Sprint Navigation turn-by-turn direction service.
The LG Lotus Elite makes a distinctive fashion statement.
With the external touchscreen, you can access text messages, social networks, and Sprint Music without flipping the phone open.
You can customize the Sprint One Click user interface for quick access to your favorite features. The Lotus is also a great choice for a cellular audio player, with acce… More >>
LG Lotus Elite LX610 Phone, Red
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I got this phone because I wanted something a little more than ‘just a phone’ but didn’t need all the perks of having a phone with a bunch of features like a PDA.
I thought a phone with a full keyboard would be nice, but this is not the best for it. The keys are so small it really is hard to type anything at all including a basic phone number. Unless I’ve pre-programmed a number, I use a pen tip or end of a pencil to push the numbers because they are literally that small. If you’re the kind of person who likes to text a lot, this is NOT the phone for you. BTW, I am a woman with small hands so if it’s hard for me …
I liked the idea of it being able to play video, and while it does take okay video, it only can do .3g2 format, so forget playing any .avi video unless you have a converter, and even then, trying to get at least the audio to sound good is a chore.
It does take nice pictures though.
On the plus side – the battery lasts a long time. Audio quality is good. But for all the bulk and uselessness of most of the ‘features’ of the phone … I could have just stuck to my old phone and done w/o taking pictures.
Rating: 3 / 5